I would say the answer is A... the government and society in Sparta are so strict, the people had little voice in government.
In 17th and 18th Centuries, both America and Europe were in relative conflict. The European powers,Spain, Britain and France, were often at war, particularly due to territorial control and expansion of their colonies. In America, native tribes would have a similar situation, which became worse once the settlers arrived.
Each European power would find an allied tribe, because each party would be following its own interest as it happened with the fur trade in which the Dutch, the French and the British shared a common interest. In this case, the French were allied with the tribe of the Hurons, and the Dutch and later the English with the powerful Iroquis, a tribe composed by initially 5 and later 6 native nations. All the European powers provided arms to the natives and they fought other tribes as well, for example,the Iroquis attacked the Hurons and they had to flee, arriving to other areas starting a new conflict with the local tribes.
As a conclusion, the European formed alliances with the natives based on shared interests for expansion,control of resources and land, and they used the conflicts, already arosen, to seal this alliances and fight their counterparts.
The correct answer is the second option - <span>Adams believed that women had traditionally been denied a voice in society’s affairs, and that this should change.
She says in this excerpt that men should treat women fairly and give them the rights they deserve, or else they will start a rebellion and fight for their rights which they should have gotten a long time ago. She was one of the first feminists who wanted women and men to be equal.
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The Second Continental Congress took place in May 1775. On June 1776, a committee was assembled to draft the Declaration of Independence.
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<span>Fortinbras will not attack Denmark.
</span><span>Good news. The King of Norway has diverted his nephew Fortinbras to an attack on Poland instead of Norway (for now). There is word-play that makes this parallel Hamlet's killing of Polonius instead of Claudius.</span>